USB Type-C to DP Adapter

Overview

The USB Type-C to DP Adapter connects a USB Type-C plug to a DP receptacle. It enables users of any Chrome device that implements USB-Type C to connect to a DisplayPort display.

Hardware Capabilities

This adapter is an implementation of a USB Type-C to DisplayPort Cable. It follows the requirements described in Section 3.2 "Scenarios 2a and 2b USB Type-C to DisplayPort Cables" of the VESA DisplayPort Alt Mode for USB Type-C Standard. The design is similar to the description in Appendix A.2 of the Standard and shown in Figure A-2: DisplayPort Video Adaptor Cable Block Diagram.

It provides the following features:

DisplayPort protocol support

automatic enabling of video out

video output with resolutions of up to 4K @ 60 Hz (depending on system and monitor capabilities)

Building Firmware

Flashing Firmware

The firmware is normally flashed via the kernel, as part of the Chrome OS Auto-Update process. Payloads are located in /lib/firmware/cros-pd.

When the adapter is connected to a Chrome device, you can manually flash the read-write firmware as follows:

ectool --cros_pd flashpd 3 <port> /tmp/dingdong.ec.RW.bin

The device must be in developer mode to run the ectool command. After running this command, the firmware is located in ~/trunk/src/platform/ec/build/dingdong/ec.bin .

Connecting to the Adapter

Developers of devices based on this design may need to install an initial image by putting the STM32F072 into DFU mode. This can be done by asserting PD_BOOOT0 (TP8 in the schematic) and resetting the MCU. It can be helpful to attach a switch for this purpose on prototype devices.

Installing an image requires the dfu-util tools package on the Chrome device where the adapter is connected. To deploy dfu-util and copy the chromeos-ec image from within your Chromium OS chroot, the syntax is:

BOARD=board-name

IP=host-IP-address

emerge-${BOARD} dfu-util chromeos-ec

cros deploy $IP dfu-util chromeos-ec

scp ~/trunk/src/platform/ec/build/dingdong/ec.bin root@${IP}:/tmp/.

where board-name is the name of the Chrome device, for example peppy, and host-IP-address is its IP address on the network.

The next step is to connect the adapter to the Chrome device in DFU mode and write a full image (RO + RW). On the Chrome device, the syntax is: